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Ep #97: Martin Perdomo: Make Your Money Work: Easy Investment Ideas

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Today on the Business Growth Architect Show with Martin Perdomo, the Elite Strategist, we talked about his journey to financial freedom through real estate, an industry he chose because more millionaires are made in real estate than any other industry.

Martin shares candidly how he overcame poverty and the stigma that is attached to it. He highlights how he realized that financial struggles are not a permanent state and emphasizes how to change your mindset toward wealth and personal capabilities.

Reflecting on his beginnings in real estate prior to the 2007 financial crisis, Perdomo reveals his successful run as a mortgage broker during a time when the industry was basically giving away loans with no checks and balances that were followed by the inevitable crash of the housing market. Martin talks candidly about the fears and realities of taking risks in real estate, the emotional journey of making his first property investment, and the psychological aspects of jumping into entrepreneurship.

Perdomo espouses a strong belief in one's potential for wealth, irrespective of knowing the exact path, and accentuates the power of conviction and personal mantras for cultivating a mindset geared towards success.This is what lead him to his biggest financial risk, securing a 160-unit apartment building are shared, illustrating that significant achievements are often coupled with the need to confront and manage your fear.

The takeaways of this episode touch on the pivotal nature of decisive action over mere wishful thinking. Lastly, Martin underscores the importance of self-integrity and reliability, warning that failing to follow through on commitments can erode self-trust and personal integrity.

Resources Mentioned:

Martin Perdomo: Website | Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram

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Today on the Business Growth Architect Show with Martin Perdomo, the Elite Strategist, we talked about his journey to financial freedom through real estate, an industry he chose because more millionaires are made in real estate than any other industry.

Martin shares candidly how he overcame poverty and the stigma that is attached to it. He highlights how he realized that financial struggles are not a permanent state and emphasizes how to change your mindset toward wealth and personal capabilities.

Reflecting on his beginnings in real estate prior to the 2007 financial crisis, Perdomo reveals his successful run as a mortgage broker during a time when the industry was basically giving away loans with no checks and balances that were followed by the inevitable crash of the housing market. Martin talks candidly about the fears and realities of taking risks in real estate, the emotional journey of making his first property investment, and the psychological aspects of jumping into entrepreneurship.

Perdomo espouses a strong belief in one's potential for wealth, irrespective of knowing the exact path, and accentuates the power of conviction and personal mantras for cultivating a mindset geared towards success.This is what lead him to his biggest financial risk, securing a 160-unit apartment building are shared, illustrating that significant achievements are often coupled with the need to confront and manage your fear.

The takeaways of this episode touch on the pivotal nature of decisive action over mere wishful thinking. Lastly, Martin underscores the importance of self-integrity and reliability, warning that failing to follow through on commitments can erode self-trust and personal integrity.

Resources Mentioned:

Martin Perdomo: Website | Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram

_____________________
We appreciate you, thank you for listening. Let us know in the comments what resonated in this episode, we want to hear from you.
Leave a comment, like, share with one person who needs to hear the message our guest shared.
Take our QUIZ and find out what your talent is worth in this market: What's Your Talent Worth (http://WhatsYourTalentWorth.com)
Follow us on Instagram:
Check us out on Tik Tok:
Work With Us

  continue reading

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